3D Animation Studio

With 3D Studio Max as our main platform, our extensive background in architecture made us focus on this area of 3D visualization during our first years of operation. But through time, our desire to be multi-skilled became imminent, hence we stretched our realm to various areas of 3D rendering to service the requirements of firms engaged in engineering, maritime, medicine, advertising, marketing, film, broadcast. The force behind the synergy labeled Sixtrees, our founder/creative director has always felt 3D as a pervasive element in his life. The year 2003, saw the birth of Singaporean 3D studio, Sixtrees Viz Comms Pte Ltd. Our local experiences greatly helped us with opportunities to produce 3D images and videos for showcase beyond the borders of Singapore to include other parts of Asia, North America, Central America, Australia. 

We focus on our clients. The Sixtrees synergy starts with the careful dissection and exchange of concepts and ideas with clients, followed by creative consultation with our artistic production team. Then comes the serious amount of hard work guided byprinciples of conveying messages by means of a highly creative visual execution that meet and even beat customer deadlines and expectations. Our philosophy is not just to create high quality 3D artwork but to fully understand and deliver clients' underlying business needs and marketing purposes.

AWARDS

Sixtrees is a recognized 3D Animation Studio. Staying true to our creative goals, some of our collaborative efforts with Caldecott Productions Intl., subsidiary of Singaporean broadcast giant MediaCorp, have been proven worthy of critics' nods. First on the list, a Bronze World Medal for Cinematography from the US International Film & Video Awards 2009 for the documentary "Why Icarus Cannot Fly."At the New York Film Festivals 2008, Caldecott clinched the Bronze Medal for "Tribal Sex and Marriage: Pure Love, Pure Sex ."A year earlier for the 2007 U.S. International Film And Video Festival competition, the First Place Gold Camera award in Documentary-Arts for "Voiceless Art " and a Third Place Certificate of Creative Excellence in the category Documentary – Environmental Issues and Concerns for “The Mud.” Rounding up the list is a Bronze Medal for Educational & Health Programme category for documentary “Flu 1,2,3” at the 2006 Beijing International Scientific Film Festival.

Apart from the broadcast industry, our works have graced pages of magazines and internationally published art books such as Commgraph 2003 Animation Competition, Expose, Elemental book series,  and again on 3D World Magazine for the June 2011 issue, .

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